Biostimulatory Injectables

A clinically-led treatment designed to support collagen production and improve skin quality over time, with a focus on gradual, natural-looking results.

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Treatment overview

Biostimulatory injectables are treatments designed to stimulate your skin’s natural collagen production, helping to improve firmness, structure, and overall skin quality over time. Rather than adding immediate volume, they work by supporting the skin from within, encouraging gradual, natural-looking improvement. This makes them particularly suited to those looking for a more subtle, longer-term approach.

A full face-to-face consultation allows your skin, facial structure, and overall goals to be assessed, ensuring the most appropriate approach is recommended. Treatment plans are often built over time, depending on how your skin responds.

What it may help with

  • Loss of skin firmness
  • Loss of skin elasticity
  • Reduced skin quality
  • Early signs of ageing
  • Overall skin support and structure
  • Gradual rejuvenation

Treatment at a glance

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Appointment Time

30 – 45 minutes

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Results Timeline

Gradual (6 – 12 weeks)

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Discomfort

Mild

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Longevity

Builds over time, ongoing with maintenance

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Downtime

Minimal (possible swelling or bruising)

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Review

4 – 6 weeks

FAQS

What are biostimulatory injectables?

Biostimulatory injectables are treatments designed to stimulate your body’s natural collagen production, helping to improve skin quality and structure over time.

Yes, a consultation is required to assess your skin and determine whether this treatment is suitable for you.

Results develop gradually as collagen production increases, with improvements typically seen over several weeks.

Results build over time and can be long-lasting, particularly with a course of treatment and ongoing maintenance.

No, these treatments work gradually. The aim is to improve skin quality over time rather than create an immediate or noticeable change.

No, although they both aim to improve skin quality, they work in slightly different ways. Skin boosters focus on improving hydration and overall skin condition, helping the skin look fresher and more radiant. Biostimulatory injectables work by stimulating your skin’s natural collagen production, supporting firmness and structure over time. Results tend to develop more gradually.

Downtime is usually minimal, although some swelling or bruising can occur. You can return to most normal activities shortly after treatment.

Dermal filler is generally well tolerated when carried out by a qualified practitioner. Any risks or side effects will be discussed with you during your consultation.

Yes, biostimulatory injectables are often used alongside other treatments as part of a longer-term approach to skin health and facial balance.

If dermal filler treatment isn’t the most suitable option for you, this will always be discussed, and alternative approaches can be considered.

Considering Treatment?

If you’re considering treatment but aren’t sure what’s right for you, or you’d like guidance for a specific concern, a consultation is a chance to talk things through and be guided towards what’s right for your skin.